InfoSec News Archiv November 2005
- [ISN] Evasion bug bites virus shields,
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- [ISN] Seeing No Evil,
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- [ISN] Postcard From SGS 2005: Wargaming Science,
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- [ISN] Bluetooth scanning goes mainstream,
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- [ISN] Foreign Office satellite phone goes AWOL,
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- Re: [ISN] Web Banking Undergoing Security Upgrade,
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- [ISN] Linux Security Week - October 31st 2005,
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- [ISN] Oracle DB Worm Code Published,
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- [ISN] EUSecWest/London Call for Papers and PacSec/Tokyo announcements,
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- [ISN] U.S. mulls new digital-signature standard,
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- [ISN] Rise of the data security tsar,
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- [ISN] Warcraft game maker in spying row,
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- [ISN] SEC halts traders' $7.8M hacking scheme,
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- [ISN] If it seems goofy, it probably is,
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- [ISN] Hackers shut down Stanhope website,
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- [ISN] Invasion of the Stock Hackers,
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- [ISN] Symantec Shares Decline on Weak Forecast,
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- [ISN] Audit: DHS beset by weak information security,
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- [ISN] British teen cleared in 'e-mail bomb' case,
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- [ISN] Cisco flaw puts Wi-Fi networks at risk,
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- [ISN] Black Hat Federal and Europe CFP and Registration now open,
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- [ISN] Security UPDATE -- IE 7.0 and Windows Vista Bring More Secure Communications -- November 2, 2005,
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- [ISN] Microsoft patches break some Web sites,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-44,
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- [ISN] California Man Charged with Botnet Offenses,
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- [ISN] Sony to offer patch for 'rootkit' DRM,
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- [ISN] Teen hacker escapes punishment,
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- [ISN] Cisco IOS Hacker Finds Work at Juniper,
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- [ISN] Book Review: The CISO Handbook: A Practical Guide to Securing Your Company,
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- [ISN] Linux Advisory Watch - November 4th 2005,
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- [ISN] Retailers under pressure to tighten security,
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- [ISN] The Security Shuffle,
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- [ISN] Microsoft To Release Just One Patch Tuesday,
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- [ISN] India to set up internal security center,
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- [ISN] Black Hat Organizer Unbowed,
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- [ISN] Beware Your Trail of Digital Fingerprints,
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- [ISN] How to Get a Job in the Infosec Field,
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- [ISN] Passwords reset after breach of Navy-Marine Corps network,
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- [ISN] Vast security risk from Flash hole,
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- [ISN] Air Force raises bar on desktop security,
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- [ISN] Pizza chain caught without fully baked security,
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- [ISN] Sony digital boss - rootkit ignorance is bliss,
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- [ISN] Data on 3,000 Consumers Stolen With Computer,
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- [ISN] IG finds FEMA disaster relief databases not secured,
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- [ISN] Another QuickTime flaw found,
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- [ISN] ASU streamlining tech security policies,
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- [ISN] LayerOne 2006 CFP Released,
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- [ISN] Hacking copiers, software focus raised at document management conference,
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- [ISN] Security Expert Pokes More Holes in Oracle Patch,
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- [ISN] Antivirus firms target Sony 'rootkit',
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- [ISN] Report: Punish poor information security setups,
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- [ISN] Security is executive's chief fear,
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- [ISN] Homeland Security Funds Advanced Cyber-Security Projects,
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- [ISN] Interz0ne 5 Security Conference - Call for Papers,
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- [ISN] IU teaming with feds to 'know' hacker 'enemies',
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- [ISN] Rainbow warriors crack password hashes,
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- [ISN] Vulgar hacker hits school Web site,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-45,
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- [ISN] Hacker held for illegally obtaining money using spyware,
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- [ISN] Students allegedly hacked computer, changed grades,
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- [ISN] NIFS 2005 - National Infrastructure Fortification Strategies,
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- [ISN] 'Bots' for Sony CD software spotted online,
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- [ISN] No Fed Security Laws, Hurrah!!,
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- [ISN] Just don't ask me my mother's maiden name,
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- [ISN] Hacker admits stealing usernames,
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- [ISN] WhiteHat: Sydney's CBD a haven for Wardrivers,
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- [ISN] Bots may get cloak of encryption,
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- [ISN] China's latest boom industry: spying on British businesses,
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- [ISN] Study shows students cause computer issues,
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- [ISN] FBI's cyber division wins key backing in Congress,
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- [ISN] Book Excerpt: Identity Thieves (Chapter 7 from Dan Verton's latest book, The Insider),
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- [ISN] CMP Buys Black Hat,
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- [ISN] 19 Ways to Build Physical Security into a Data Center,
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- [ISN] A T-Shirt-and-Dagger Operation,
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- [ISN] Brunei News Website Hacked,
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- [ISN] Consumers punish firms over data security breaches,
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- [ISN] Sony Numbers Add Up to Trouble,
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- [ISN] Thai hackers can escape through legal loopholes,
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- [ISN] Employee gadgets pose security risk to companies,
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- [ISN] REVIEW: "Cyber Spying", Ted Fair/Michael Nordfelt/Sandra Ring,
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- [ISN] Experts: Sony Plan Widens Security Hole,
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- [ISN] Iowa State IT Students To Try Their Luck Against Hackers,
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- [ISN] DOD to hold security stand-down,
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- [ISN] Provo patching security after hackers sack site,
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- [ISN] Wireless woes exaggerated, says study,
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- [ISN] Can you afford to lose your data?,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-46,
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- [ISN] Exploit code puts Windows XP and 2000 at risk,
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- [ISN] Operators of Web site admit role in online identity theft ring,
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- [ISN] Real Story of the Rogue Rootkit,
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- [ISN] DOD to automate deployment of security patches,
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- [ISN] Prosecutors' office approves arrest of computer hacker,
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- [ISN] Internet security an issue for Vietnam,
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- [ISN] Senate committee passes spyware bill,
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- [ISN] Another View: Telework and continuity plans go hand in hand,
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- [ISN] Fewer computers infected with virus,
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- [ISN] Feds: Hacker hurt flood-relief efforts,
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- [ISN] Linux Advisory Watch - November 18th 2005,
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- [ISN] Cyber attacks shift to network devices, apps,
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- [ISN] System security is job one for new DOD CIO Grimes,
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- [ISN] Sober worm offshoot trades on Paris Hilton, FBI,
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- [ISN] SANS compiles Top 20 security vulns list,
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- [ISN] Group: Comment period for protection plan too short,
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- [ISN] GNU project founder foils UN security,
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- [ISN] Foreign powers are main cyberthreat, U.K .says,
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- [ISN] Dark Cloud Hovers Over Black Hat,
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- [ISN] 2005 SANS Top 20 List of Vulnerabilities -- November 23, 2005,
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- [ISN] ITL Bulletin for November 2005,
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- [ISN] Schneier on security,
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- [ISN] Military assessing possible threat posed by Sony security software,
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- [ISN] Interior wants OMB to referee dispute over its IT security,
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- [ISN] Points scammer felt like family failure,
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- [ISN] Security Breach At Investment Company Compromises Personal Information Of Customers,
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- [ISN] Symantec refuses to sell audit tool outside the US,
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- [ISN] Cyber terror inevitable,
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- [ISN] Scientists, be on guard ... ET might be a malicious hacker,
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- [ISN] Fear, petty details slow Iraq hi-tech comms drive,
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- [ISN] Security awareness speakers put face on terrorism,
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- [ISN] Linux Advisory Watch - November 25th 2005,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-47,
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- [ISN] Inadequate laws hobble privacy chief,
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- [ISN] Military Declares War on Industrial Espionage,
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- [ISN] Expert: Cyber-crime Yields More Cash than Drugs,
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- [ISN] Uninformed staff pose security threat: Expert,
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- [ISN] Inside Symantec's security bunker,
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- [ISN] MP calls for UK e-crime tsar,
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- [ISN] More attack code for Windows flaws,
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- [ISN] IT security staff could face licensing,
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- [ISN] Spitzer Gets on Sony BMG's Case,
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- [ISN] Hacking of voting machines put on hold,
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- [ISN] Fuzzy logic behind Bush's cybercrime treaty,
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- [ISN] Authorities: Hacker Broke Into Emergency Communications System,
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- [ISN] Cybercrime takes to a new level,
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